April's Prompt: (Last ONE!) Works of literature often depict acts of betrayal. Friends and even family may betray a protagonist; main characters may likewise be guilty of treachery or may betray their own values. Select a novel or play that includes such acts of betrayal. Then, in a well-written essay, analyze the nature of the betrayal and show how it contributes to the meaning of the work as a whole.

*Corlies Note - I promise, if you do NOT address meaning/understanding of work as a whole (which means relating it to some sort of theme or motif, not character or plot development), the best you will be able to score is a 5/25. Answer ALL parts of the prompt!

Please respond to this question by clicking on the discussion tab above and then posting your outlined response.

Two people MAY NOT use the same character, but may use the same novel or play.

These will each be worth 25 points, so make the outline count.**